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Moving to Wembley?
Wembley is a part of North West London best known for being home to Wembley Stadium.
It is part of what is now called the London Borough of Brent and is one of London’s
more culturally diverse areas of population. It is however very accessible, given
that London Underground Services connect at Wembley Park, North Wembley and Wembley
Central on various lines and also over ground services are into two of those stations
also. By road, Wembley is just off the A406 North Circular route and consequently
the M1 and M25 can be reached in a relatively short drive.
Wembley began as a fairly affluent Borough with a large Jewish population but since
the 1970’s it is today. The stadium has always and will always be the focal point
and it has undergone significant renovation of its own in recent years as well as
improvements made to Wembley Arena, its smaller indoor neighbour and host to concerts
and conferences.
The town of Wembley as such still has an acceptable commercial core but in truth
, the creation of Brent Cross Shopping centre reasonably nearby as well as the explosion
of out of town superstores the like of which are common off the A406, has not done
the town any particular favours. Centred on the High Road it once had some chain
store presence, now though it is mainly independent local stores who fill the shops
along this stretch. Part of the High road has become a bit run down along with what
was once called Central Square and this part of the neighbourhood has been targeted
for some redevelopment work called the Wembley City Development, some of which has
already been started in the form of new apartments near the stadium itself. It is
basically a master- plan following the modern blue-print set out by the Stadium
development itself aiming to make the area a self contained business, leisure and
residential mini-city with excellent links to the remainder of London. It’s bold,
no doubt but if the stadium is anything to go by, the dream is a distinct possibility.
Of the stadium itself it goes without saying it is now one of the World’s best sporting
venues hosting not just football now but a diverse mixture of activities and concerts.
It is the venue for England’s only ever World Cup Triumph in 1966 and has also hosted
regular season games as part of the NFL’s expansion programme.
Eating out in Wembley will improve as a proposition as the development proceeds
but in the meantime you must go to Mama Calabar’s off the High Road for some of
the best African food in London.
Famous people from Wembley include Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones .
Historical Place of Interest: Wembley Way and the statue of Booby Moore.
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